Dr. Robert Barry Mason
@robertmason.bsky.social
Archaeology, museums, science, & my garden. I also write fantasy stories (in an effort to keep the fantasy out of my archaeology). Tolkien & Pratchett nerd. 🌱🏹🏺🗡️📚📖⛏️✍️🚀🪐⚒️
So many moustaches...I'm surprised that there aren't more beards. Apart from the influence of the King, surely some of these men were ex-Navy? But then I googled for sailors in 1914 and got no beards again!
October 28, 2025 at 11:28 AM
So many moustaches...I'm surprised that there aren't more beards. Apart from the influence of the King, surely some of these men were ex-Navy? But then I googled for sailors in 1914 and got no beards again!
I have just written a science-fiction story in which the main character has the ability to create circular kilometer-wide "cities". Today I discovered Nördlingen. However, this German city was built in a meteor crater, not by alien technology! 📚🪐 #BookSky
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October 27, 2025 at 12:21 AM
I have just written a science-fiction story in which the main character has the ability to create circular kilometer-wide "cities". Today I discovered Nördlingen. However, this German city was built in a meteor crater, not by alien technology! 📚🪐 #BookSky
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I thought I had better get a pic of these fuchsias before the frost hits tonight! 🌱 #FlowerReport
October 25, 2025 at 7:09 PM
I thought I had better get a pic of these fuchsias before the frost hits tonight! 🌱 #FlowerReport
Looking up the precise location of the site producing the Anglo-Saxon pottery I have been asked to look at in the ROM. North Elmham was apparently the seat of a bishopric until 1071, and the excavations were to the southwest of the now ruined cathedral. 🏺 #MedievalSky
October 23, 2025 at 8:03 PM
Looking up the precise location of the site producing the Anglo-Saxon pottery I have been asked to look at in the ROM. North Elmham was apparently the seat of a bishopric until 1071, and the excavations were to the southwest of the now ruined cathedral. 🏺 #MedievalSky
If you saw this chap, and you knew he had a story, would you be interested in knowing what that story was?
October 19, 2025 at 8:15 PM
If you saw this chap, and you knew he had a story, would you be interested in knowing what that story was?
44 years after I last excavated in Anglo-Saxon Southampton (fondly known as "Hamwee,"or actually Hamwih, to its excavators), I have been asked to catalogue some English early mediaeval pottery. A reward for a career studying the vibrantly colourful pottery of the medieval Middle East! #MedievalSky
October 15, 2025 at 6:41 PM
44 years after I last excavated in Anglo-Saxon Southampton (fondly known as "Hamwee,"or actually Hamwih, to its excavators), I have been asked to catalogue some English early mediaeval pottery. A reward for a career studying the vibrantly colourful pottery of the medieval Middle East! #MedievalSky
The Union Jack is a combination of the crosses of St. George, a Palestinian; St. Andrew, who was an Apostle from Galilee; and St. Patrick, who was British, but is famous for work in Ireland where he was initially a hated immigrant. They would not approve.
September 15, 2025 at 4:19 PM
The Union Jack is a combination of the crosses of St. George, a Palestinian; St. Andrew, who was an Apostle from Galilee; and St. Patrick, who was British, but is famous for work in Ireland where he was initially a hated immigrant. They would not approve.
For all the people out there waving the Cross of St. George, you should know that St. George of Lydda was a Palestinian, and is widely revered in the Middle East by all faiths.
September 14, 2025 at 6:51 PM
For all the people out there waving the Cross of St. George, you should know that St. George of Lydda was a Palestinian, and is widely revered in the Middle East by all faiths.
Getting some very nice aubergines or eggplants this year! 🌱
September 11, 2025 at 10:55 PM
Getting some very nice aubergines or eggplants this year! 🌱
Well those Dark Age folks had to get their swords from somewhere...
September 11, 2025 at 2:21 PM
Well those Dark Age folks had to get their swords from somewhere...
She came across as being a silly undergrad in the trailer. Not like this woman at all.
September 10, 2025 at 8:36 PM
She came across as being a silly undergrad in the trailer. Not like this woman at all.
Another Brough, another number...
September 10, 2025 at 3:43 PM
Another Brough, another number...
So is this George V?
September 10, 2025 at 3:35 PM
So is this George V?
Of course, that is quite normal for mediaeval pottery.
September 10, 2025 at 3:10 PM
Of course, that is quite normal for mediaeval pottery.
Same article has this: "Painting of the 1937 Latch Farm excavations, on display at the Red House Museum – Peggy on right, sister Pamela Preston (middle) and Mary Eily de Putron (left) with John Brailsford and Peter Fitzgerald Moore (Photograph © Miles Russell)"
September 10, 2025 at 2:31 PM
Same article has this: "Painting of the 1937 Latch Farm excavations, on display at the Red House Museum – Peggy on right, sister Pamela Preston (middle) and Mary Eily de Putron (left) with John Brailsford and Peter Fitzgerald Moore (Photograph © Miles Russell)"
Caption says "Peggy Piggott with E. Cecil Curwen in 1935, working on the Whitehawk Camp ceramics"
September 10, 2025 at 2:22 PM
Caption says "Peggy Piggott with E. Cecil Curwen in 1935, working on the Whitehawk Camp ceramics"
I think what astonishes me about the Chalcolithic site at Cortijo Lobato, Spain, is not the Roman guy they found buried in it (which made it newsworthy) but that they were building (seemingly) multivallate castles in Spain before 2450 B.C.E.
#Castles 🏺
www.livescience.com/archaeology/...
#Castles 🏺
www.livescience.com/archaeology/...
September 4, 2025 at 1:48 PM
I think what astonishes me about the Chalcolithic site at Cortijo Lobato, Spain, is not the Roman guy they found buried in it (which made it newsworthy) but that they were building (seemingly) multivallate castles in Spain before 2450 B.C.E.
#Castles 🏺
www.livescience.com/archaeology/...
#Castles 🏺
www.livescience.com/archaeology/...
July 21, 2025 at 12:22 AM
July 14, 2025 at 4:33 PM
It seems that it was Sir Patrick's birthday yesterday, but I didn't see any pics of him in my favourite of his roles...Leondegrance, Guinevere's dad, in Excalibur.
#PatrickStewart #SirPatrickStewart
#PatrickStewart #SirPatrickStewart
July 14, 2025 at 4:06 PM
It seems that it was Sir Patrick's birthday yesterday, but I didn't see any pics of him in my favourite of his roles...Leondegrance, Guinevere's dad, in Excalibur.
#PatrickStewart #SirPatrickStewart
#PatrickStewart #SirPatrickStewart
For #SacredSpaceSunday the altar and reredos at Winchester Cathedral (pic from my hols in May).
#MedievalSky
#MedievalSky
July 13, 2025 at 7:25 PM
For #SacredSpaceSunday the altar and reredos at Winchester Cathedral (pic from my hols in May).
#MedievalSky
#MedievalSky
The asparagus went crazy when we were away in May, and was too big for me to build something it could grow into as support. So I got a bunch of sticks and tied them together with string. Works quiet well! Monty Don would approve, I think.
#UrbanGarden 🌱 #vegetables
#UrbanGarden 🌱 #vegetables
July 11, 2025 at 11:41 PM
The asparagus went crazy when we were away in May, and was too big for me to build something it could grow into as support. So I got a bunch of sticks and tied them together with string. Works quiet well! Monty Don would approve, I think.
#UrbanGarden 🌱 #vegetables
#UrbanGarden 🌱 #vegetables
For #FortressFriday here is a model of Wallingford Castle, Oxfordshire, in the local museum! There isn't a lot to see now, except earthworks, and some of it is fenced off, but it was quite the place in the medieval period! And now the earthworks make a lovely location for a picnic!
#MedievalSky
#MedievalSky
July 11, 2025 at 11:30 PM
For #FortressFriday here is a model of Wallingford Castle, Oxfordshire, in the local museum! There isn't a lot to see now, except earthworks, and some of it is fenced off, but it was quite the place in the medieval period! And now the earthworks make a lovely location for a picnic!
#MedievalSky
#MedievalSky
For #DoorwayWednesday this *was* a doorway in the main gatehouse of Battle Abbey, Sussex, but it was walled up, so I suppose that makes it a #WallWednesday post!
#MedievalSky
#MedievalSky
July 10, 2025 at 12:41 AM
For #DoorwayWednesday this *was* a doorway in the main gatehouse of Battle Abbey, Sussex, but it was walled up, so I suppose that makes it a #WallWednesday post!
#MedievalSky
#MedievalSky
July 10, 2025 at 12:29 AM